Apple Watch

The home screen can be customised, even with Mickey Mouse. Phone calls can be answered on the watch, and notifications received. Digital Touch lets users share between Apple Watches things like finger drawings or their heartbeats, in real time. The watch will prompt users to move. It has a Workout app. Christy Turlington Burns will train for the London marathon wearing one. By talking to Siri directly on the watch, users can carry out searches and set reminders. Uber and Shazam have apps on the watch. There are apps to do things like open a garage door. The battery will last ‘all day’ – that’s 18 hours.

The watch comes in two sizes (38mm and 42mm) and the aluminium Apple Watch Sport will be available in silver and space grey (the straps come in multiple colours) and it starts at $349. The stainless steel Apple Watch has lots of different straps including a link bracelet. It costs from $549 to $1049. The 18ct gold Apple Watch Edition starts at $10,000. Pre-orders are from April 10.

MacBook

There is a new MacBook, it’s even thinner than the old MacBook. It weighs 2lb (0.9kg) and at it’s thickest point is 13.1mm thin (24% thinner than the MacBook Air). It has a 12” Retina display with 2304x1440 pixels. It has one port, USB-C (that does power, USB, DisplayPort, HDMI, and VGA in one). It comes in silver, space grey and gold. It starts at $1299 for a 1.1GHz duel-core with 8GB of memory. The MacBook Pro and MacBook Air still exist and also get updates.